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    WTB: Fuel pump bracket

    I sold my fuel pump with the bracket attached.

    I can't seem to find these new. Would anyone be willing to part with one?

    The one I need is shown in the pic.

    Thanks.

    Bob
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    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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    Anyone have one of these.

    It would be greatly appreciated.

    I think they are the same from at least 69-73

    Thanks.
    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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    fwiw 1972 is different.
    bob moglia
    '72 E sunroof coupe

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    Hi Guys,

    I am still in need of this fuel pup bracket. It is for a 70S but I am going to assume it is the same for all MFI cars that have a pump mounted up by the steering rack.

    Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Bob
    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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    Bump!.

    Could really use a fuel pump mount for my 1970 MFI car. I'll make it worth your while to dig through your boxes. :-)

    Thanks,

    Bob
    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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    Hmm where does that bracket mount? The one on my '73 is totally different.
    Just curious.

    Free bump

    edit. So I believe that the rearward mounting position is for later cars.. carry on
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    I've got the same pump/bracket setup on my 1970 911T. It sits under the smugglers box, just rearward of the front axle crossbar.
    Should be a few of these brackets knocking about. I believe all 1970's had them.
    Good luck Bob!

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    A free bump

    I'm also looking for one hopefully with good rubber mounting studs a factory screw clamp would be nice too.
    Took mine off 25 years ago put in a after market one still running but I finally splurged on a new factory pump would be nice to have the correct bracket to hold it in.

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    I know they should be on stock by Porsche let me check

    Marek

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